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  1. Taylor 264ce-K DLX - All Hawaiian Koa - 12-String #4265
    $2,099.00

    Designed for players who crave the rich octave shimmer of a 12-string, the all-koa 264ce-K DLX serves up a vibrant, punchy tone and a gorgeous visual aesthetic. With a solid koa top and layered koa back and sides, this versatile Grand Auditorium yields a bright, focused tone that matures with play into an increasingly warm, rich, sweet sound. The slender, comfortable Taylor neck boasts a 1-7/8" nut width, inviting effortless fretting, while the Venetian cutaway provides easy access to the upper frets. A full-body gloss finish and shaded edgeburst accentuate koa's natural allure. The 264ce-K DLX ships with built-in ES2 electronics and a deluxe hardshell case.

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  2. James Tyler Ultimate Weapon HD - Black #24601
    $7,673.00

    With modern looks and a compelling sound, the Ultimate Weapon HD has undeniable presence. The "as built" features include the right combination of pickups and a mid-boost pre-amp, or customize to add some additional kick. The Ultimate Weapon HD looks as "edgy" as it sounds.

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  3. James Tyler Dann Huff Original Classic - 3-Tone Sunburst #5671
    $7,740.00

    James Tyler Guitars have gone to great lengths to make sure the new Dann Huff Original Classic is “just like Dann's”. From the custom midboost and series/parallel settings, to the exact pickup covers and placements. Every unique quirk and feature of the original is represented. Rich Renken, General Manager at James Tyler Guitars, flew to Nashville and spent the day fully researching, measuring, and photographing Dann’s original '64 Strat which was heavily modified by James Tyler. It is through this HIGHLY detailed documentation process that James Tyler Guitars is now able to make Dann's "Tylerized" guitar available to all.

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  4. ESP E-II M-II HT - Mercury Blueburst #2243
    $3,299.00

      ESP E-II instruments are made in Japan at the ESP factory. With the E-II M-II Mercury Blueburst, you’re getting a powerhouse of a guitar that’s ready to impress, both visually and sonically. This guitar features set-thru construction at 25.5” scale for fast and easy access to the highest frets. Its alder body features a burled maple top with figured wood grain and knots that look incredible under its translucent finish. Its three-piece maple neck is satin-finished on the back for the ultimate in smooth playing feel. Its ebony fingerboard features pearloid offset block inlays and 24 extra-jumbo stainless steel frets.
      White binding accents the guitar’s top, headstock, and neck. Other premium-quality components include a Hipshot hardtail bridge with string-thru-body, Gotoh locking tuners, a bone nut, and ESP strap locks.
      Pickups are direct-mounted Bare Knuckle Aftermath with black Battleworn covers: offering accelerated bass response for exceptionally fast tracking of high-speed staccato riffing, and delivering a crushing midrange and precise high-end articulation. A push-pull tone control allows for coil splitting. Includes ESP deluxe hardshell case.

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  5. Collings OM2H SB-T-S Traditional Sitka, Indian Rosewood, Dark Sunburst #4556
    $7,495.00

    Featuring a beautiful Traditional Satin Dark Sunburst finish, with Aged toner applied to the entire guitar. Collings' “Traditional” build offers a rounder tone with less shimmery highs and a more open, broken-in feel. These “T” series guitars represent an exciting vintage-inspired variation on the distinctive Collings sound, designed and crafted to showcase the most desirable characteristics of coveted pre-war instruments. Bracing and tonewoods are adjusted for weight and thickness to create a voicing characterized by warm, rounded highs and a present low midrange, while retaining a quick attack and strong projection. Featuring East Indian rosewood back and sides with ivoroid body binding and butt wedge, small brown herringbone top purfling, a “zipper” backstrip, diamonds and squares fingerboard inlays, and a more intricate 2-style rosette.

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  6. Collings D2H Torrefied Sitka/Indian Rosewood - Adirondack Braces #35073
    $6,600.00

    Upgraded with Torrefied Sitka Spruce top and Adirondack Spruce braces.
    The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. While Collings is certainly not the only company to build them, they bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied guitar. Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments such as banjos and fiddles.

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  7. Collings D1-T Traditional - Sitka/Honduran Mahogany #35060
    $6,780.00

    Colling's D1-T Traditional Series or "T-Series” guitars represent an exciting vintage-inspired tonal variation on the distinctive Collings sound, designed and crafted to showcase the most desirable characteristics present in coveted pre-war instruments. Bracing and tone woods are adjusted for weight and thickness to create a voicing characterized by warm, rounded highs and a present low midrange, while retaining a quick attack and strong projection.

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  8. Fender 1965 Deluxe Non-Reverb Amp AB763 Circuit
    $2,995.00

    This is a rare and highly sought-after 1965 Fender Deluxe (non-reverb) model. Unlike the more common Deluxe Reverb, the non-reverb version is special due to its purer signal path, resulting in increased clarity, tighter low end, and a slightly quicker response. For players who appreciate the simplicity and tonal purity of vintage tube amps, the non-reverb Deluxe offers a sound that's less colored by additional circuitry, making it an excellent platform for pedals or clean tones that cut through the mix.

    This amp is in great condition and has been fully serviced and is ready to go. It features the legendary AB763 circuit, known for its pristine cleans and smooth overdrive. Production #3, as indicated on the tube chart. The Warehouse ET65 speaker is a high-quality replacement that enhances the amp’s versatility, offering both warmth and articulation without sacrificing the vintage tone.
    Cosmetically, the amp is in great shape with minor wear consistent with its age.

    Non-reverb Deluxe amps are harder to find and deliver a unique tonal character that sets them apart from their reverb-equipped siblings. If you're looking for a classic vintage amp with more tonal purity and a responsive, direct sound, this 1965 Fender Deluxe is an absolute gem. Learn More

  9. Taylor 50th Anniversary 312ce LTD - Torrefied Sitka/Sapele - ES2 Pickup #4008
    $2,799.00

    Sapele, often compared to mahogany because of its look and sound, first joined the Taylor lineup in 1998. Since then, our sapele/spruce 300 Series guitars have welcomed countless players to the all-solid-wood acoustic experience. The limited-edition 50th Anniversary 312ce LTD celebrates and continues that tradition. The cutaway Grand Concert features solid sapele back and sides paired with a torrefied Sitka spruce top. This combination produces a balanced, resonant tone with clarity, warmth and responsiveness. Our special roasting process slightly darkens the soundboard and adds touches of aged-in sweetness and depth from the first time the guitar is played. V-Class voicing architecture inside improves pitch accuracy up and down the neck while boosting volume and sustain. Its slim neck and low action ensure familiar Taylor playability. A shorter, finger-friendly scale length makes fretting easier and reduces string tension, making for an even more inviting playing experience. Gemstone inlays, a bold firestripe pickguard, a shaded edgeburst and gloss-finished body add distinctive visual appeal. Other 50th Anniversary touches include a commemorative label inside, gold Taylor tuners and ebony bridge pins with gold acrylic dots. The guitar comes equipped with an onboard ES2 pickup and ships in a Deluxe Hardshell Case.

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  10. Collings D2H Torrefied Sitka/Indian Rosewood - #4914
    $6,415.00

    Upgraded with a Torrefied Sitka Spruce top.
    The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. While Collings is certainly not the only company to build them, they bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied guitar. Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments such as banjos and fiddles.

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  11. Taylor 724ce Hawaiian Koa - Grand Auditorium #4055
    $3,799.00

    The all-new 724ce launches a new era for the Taylor 700 Series, introducing Select-grade Hawaiian koa to this popular family of acoustic guitars. This Grand Auditorium boasts back, sides and top of solid Hawaiian koa selected for its visual beauty as well as its punchy, lively musical response. You'll hear a bold attack with an energetic tone profile that yields crisp trebles, a rich midrange and a low end that grows in over time. The super-thin matte finish makes for a raw feel and aesthetic that's complemented by mother-of-pearl Fountain inlays, rosewood binding, a paua shell rosette and a dark-stained maple pickguard. It includes the ES2 acoustic pickup and a deluxe hardshell guitar case for storage and protection.

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  12. Collings D2HA - Adirondack Spruce - East Indian Rosewood #4757
    $7,150.00

    Featurnig an Adirondack Spruce top.
    The square-shouldered 14-fret dreadnought is the most popular steel-string acoustic guitar body shape in the world. While Collings is certainly not the only company to build them, they bring a new tonal clarity to the depth and warmth usually associated with such a large, deep-bodied guitar. Although its bass response makes the dreadnought ideal for vocal accompaniment, Collings versions are also often employed by bluegrass flatpickers who must compete with inherently louder instruments such as banjos and fiddles.

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